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Welsh Coast Path first location for Wales Refill scheme
Free public access to drinking water will be made available along the 870-mile Wales Coast Path as part of the Welsh Government’s plans to increase the provision of free drinking water across the country and reduce the consumption of single-use plastics.
8 years ago
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Welsh Coast Path first location for Wales Refill scheme
8 years ago
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‘Latte levy’ could cost £819m and risk UK jobs, says industry group
The Paper Cup Alliance, which represents UK cup manufacturers, has claimed that a levy on disposable coffee cups could cost the economy £819 million and result in 11,000 job losses in the coffee retail sector.
8 years ago
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‘Latte levy’ could cost £819m and risk UK jobs, says industry group
8 years ago
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World Environment Day 2018: a call to action on plastics
Today (5 June) is World Environment Day, which this year has the theme ‘Beat Plastic Pollution’, tapping into the growing global consensus against single-use plastics.
8 years ago
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World Environment Day 2018: a call to action on plastics
8 years ago
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Defra releases full digest of latest UK waste and resource data
The latest collation of waste and resource statistics has been published by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), bringing all the UK’s published data on the sector into one place.
8 years ago
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Defra releases full digest of latest UK waste and resource data
8 years ago
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Barnet considers scrapping separate food waste service
Barnet Council is considering scrapping its weekly food waste collections in favour of sending it to incineration along with residual waste, despite the local Conservative Party’s election manifesto containing a promise to maintain the service.
8 years ago
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Barnet considers scrapping separate food waste service
8 years ago
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Coffee chain Boston Tea Party bans single-use takeaway cups
Independent coffee shop chain Boston Tea Party has banned the sale of single-use coffee cups in its 22 stores from today (1 June), a move which could result in losses of over £1 million.
8 years ago
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Coffee chain Boston Tea Party bans single-use takeaway cups
8 years ago
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Scotland bans disposable coffee cups in government buildings
The Scottish Parliament has announced that it will be banning single-use coffee cups in its main buildings in order to cut down on single-use plastic waste.
8 years ago
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Scotland bans disposable coffee cups in government buildings
8 years ago
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Zero Waste Scotland chief Iain Gulland becomes ACR+ president
Iain Gulland, CEO of Zero Waste Scotland, is the new president of the Association of Cities and Regions for Sustainable Resource Management (ACR+), an international network of cities and regions aiming to promote sustainable development.
8 years ago
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Zero Waste Scotland chief Iain Gulland becomes ACR+ president
8 years ago
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Marine plastics expert Professor Richard Thompson confirmed for Resourcing the Future
The programme for CIWM’s two-day policy event (13-14 June) is filling up with high-profile speakers, with Professor Richard Thompson confirmed as keynote speaker for day two.
8 years ago
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Marine plastics expert Professor Richard Thompson confirmed for Resourcing the Future
8 years ago
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Scotland’s recycling rate surges past 60 per cent
Scotland has boosted its recycling rate above 60 per cent for the first time, according to new figures from the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) released on 29 May.
8 years ago
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Scotland’s recycling rate surges past 60 per cent
8 years ago
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